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Ten years of reading easy

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The Read Easy Blackmore Vale North team is marking its 10th anniversary, having held its first meeting in November 2014. Over the past decade, the group has worked tirelessly to support adults struggling with reading – nearly one in 14 adults.
Read Easy provides free, one-to-one, private coaching tailored to each individual’s pace. While most sessions remain face-to-face, the team also offers online options which were first introduced during lockdown.
Originally serving Gillingham and Shaftesbury, the team now supports Mere, Wincanton, Sherborne and Sturminster Newton. Since its founding, Read Easy has naturally evolved and grown: the charity began with one coordinator and is now seeking its fourth.
In its first year, eight adults came forward to learn to read, with three graduating within three years. These learners’ hard work and determination reflect the transformative impact of the Read Easy programme.
To reach more new readers, Read Easy has launched a series of short films, Real People, Real Stories, available on YouTube, sharing inspiring journeys of those who have overcome literacy challenges.
If you know someone who finds reading difficult, encourage them to take the brave first step and contact Read Easy Blackmore Vale North on 07510 250365. The service is here to help change lives, one word at a time.
readeasy.org.uk

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